Charlie Kaufman breaks every rule of screenwriting, even his own desire not to write a movie about 'guns, car chases, and characters learning life lessons', and it still works.
Adaptation (2002)
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Reviews Counted:193
Fresh:175
Rotten:18
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: Dizzyingly original, the loopy, multi-layered Adaptation is both funny and thought-provoking.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Following up their acclaimed debut, BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and director Spike Jonze are back to metaphysical moviemaking with ADAPTATION. The film stars Nicolas Cage as... Following up their acclaimed debut, BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and director Spike Jonze are back to metaphysical moviemaking with ADAPTATION. The film stars Nicolas Cage as both Charlie Kaufman himself and his fictionalized identical twin brother, Donald Kaufman. While the boisterous Donald freeloads off of his sibling and works on a serial-killer movie script, Charlie is tormented by both his own army of neuroses and his new project, adapting THE ORCHID THIEF by Susan Orlean into a screenplay. As Charlie struggles to shape the nonfiction novel into a film, he begins writing himself into the story of Orlean (Meryl Streep), a sad-eyed journalist, and her subject, renegade Florida flower expert John Laroche (Chris Cooper). The resulting tale extends far beyond the scope of the book, stretching from Hollywood to New York to...Hollywood four billion years ago. Equally as inventive as BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, ADAPTATION revels in its gloriously absurd premise. Kaufman and Jonze skillfully sidestep the pitfalls of such a seemingly self-indulgent project, creating a multilayered film that focuses on the writing process as well as the nature of beauty, the beauty of nature, and dozens of other significant themes. Cage makes a stunning return to pre-Bruckheimer form in the roles of the Kaufman brothers, giving their identical appearances completely different personalities and making them believable to boot. Meanwhile, the consistently excellent Streep and the often underrated Cooper are perfectly matched as Orlean and Laroche. Even the less central roles are played by great actors--Brian Cox, Tilda Swinton, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Ron Livingston appear as supporting characters. Careening wildly between the hilarious, the ridiculous, and the poignant, Kaufman and Jonze's ADAPTATION is another fine example of their bravura yet sincere style of cinema. [More]
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Cara Seymour
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Cara Seymour, Tilda Swinton, Brian Cox, Ron Livingston, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Curtis Hanson, Judy Greer
Director: Spike Jonze
Director: Spike Jonze
Screenwriter: Charlie Kaufman
Producer: Jonathan Demme
Composer: Carter Burwell
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Reviews for Adaptation
A movie that comes excitingly close to being some kind of masterpiece of surrealism.
The dynamo of Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman can still shock and "wow" us into submission.
Leave it to Charlie Kaufman, author of Being John Malkovich, to turn writer’s block into cockeyed art.
A daring and gleeful rearrangement of film grammar and a zinging ode to the imagination.
Reverberates on so many levels, comic and cosmic, that it is as trippy fun to think about as it is to watch.
The most lacerating Hollywood comedy since The Player a decade ago, perfectly capturing the self-absorption of the industry for which it was made.
It is a happy, heady jumble of thought and storytelling, an insane comic undertaking that ultimately coheres into a sane and breathtakingly creative film.
Almost all of it is funny and provocative in ways many other Hollywood movies, especially the adaptations, can't touch.
The Nicholas Cage we once knew and loved is back, and I couldn't be happier. All those years of acting school has brought Streep to mimicking a dial tone. Hilarious!
[Its] failure becomes most obvious in retrospect, when the realization dawns that the most affecting, inventive, and honest moments of the film were those that hewed most closely to the original text.
I loved it - I got on the phone to tell everyone to see it right when I left the theatre.
Benefiting from astonishing trick photography, Cage does some truly compelling, funny acting and has amazing chemistry with himself.
Despite all of Kaufman's rage, he's still just a rat in a cage. But at least he's raging.
Adaptation is one of the smartest films I have ever seen. It's intelligent, clever, witty, warm and, I'll spare you the thesaurus, it's a masterpiece!
The geniuses behind Being John Malkovich show brains -- and heart -- in a self-aware comedy about passion, love and survival.
Any writer, whether novelist, screenwriter, or short essayist worth their salt will kneel at the sharp edges of the script, both the paper itself and what’s printed on it.
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